File:Brown-Parrott House, State Route 680, Crozet, Albemarle County, VA HABS VA,2-CROZ.V,1- (sheet 4 of 11).png

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HABS VA,2-CROZ.V,1- (sheet 4 of 11) - Brown-Parrott House, State Route 680, Crozet, Albemarle County, VA
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HABS VA,2-CROZ.V,1- (sheet 4 of 11) - Brown-Parrott House, State Route 680, Crozet, Albemarle County, VA
Description
Brown, John
Depicted place Virginia; Albemarle County; Crozet
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions 19 x 24 in. (B size)
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS VA,2-CROZ.V,1- (sheet 4 of 11)
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  • Significance: The house is one of the relatively few survivors of Eighteenth-Century architecture (ca. 1782) in western Ablemarle County and is an excellent example of a vernacular, hall-parlor house, exhibiting first-rate craftsmanship and fine, Federal-Period detailing. Its original owner, John Brown, was a member of the notable Brown family whose numerous members were instrumental in the early settlement of this area. / In January 1782, John Brown purchased nearly 400 acres on Beaver Creek. Construction of the family residence probably began shortly thereafter. In 1825 the property passed out of the Brown family's hands and a succession of three owners held title before its purchase by Charles H. Parrott in 1849. Parrott's tenure lasted until his death in 1897. The Brown-Parrott House is a vernacular three-bay hall-parlor structure of post-and-stud construction with a large stepped-shoulder brick chimney at each end. Quality craftsmanship is exhibited in its masonry, framing and Federal-style detailing. It stands today as one of few surviving examples of western Ablemarle County's eighteenth-centurty architecture.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-325
  • Survey number: HABS VA-992
  • Building/structure dates: ca. 1782 Initial Construction
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/va0062.sheet.00004a
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